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I've never done it but my 16 year old DD does it every once in awhile. She has cute ones with penguins on them. She could not care less what other people think about her wearing them in public because really, it's none of their business. The way I see it, would you rather see her in jammie pants or dressed like a hooker?

Never get out of the car with them on. I use to laugh at people wearing them at walmart UNTIL dear hubs could only get them on over his cast and he wore them out. Quickly and definitely changed my opinion about people wearing them in public.

The day I was being discharged from the hospital w/my first pregnancy, I had brought comfortable fluffy black hello kitty fleece pj pants, and a long-sleeved black shirt to go home in. (Planned on going straight home)

WELL while pulling out of the hospital's parking I remembered a Panda Express being across the street and I wanted some BAD so I marched in there, pj's and all lol.

I wear sweatpants out in public because they are comfortable, Jammie pants usually if i'm walking to get the mail. other than 1 pair i have for summer time, they actually match a blue top I wear in the summer and i wore them out last year and nobody even knew they were jammie pants, but I like wearing jeans, but some days i need a "lazy dress" day just for comfort, I usually dress for how i am feeling, though right now being at the end of pregnancy, everything is sweatpants, I have hardly been wearing my maternity jeans lately unless i we plan on going somewhere nice then I will wear them out, otherwise its black sweatpants lately when we go out incase my water breaks its not as noticable LOL

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